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Olympian Caster Semenya Must ‘Lower Her Testosterone’ With ‘Medication Or Surgery’ To Compete, Court Rules - The New York Beacon

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Acourt ruled Tuesday that a female Olympic track and field champion with elevated levels of the male sex hormone must medically change her natural physiology in order to participate in the highest levels of competition. The ruling by Switzerland’s supreme court means thatCaster Semenyamust […]

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